Four Thousand Years of Music
Exhibition (18 May 1950 - Apr 1958)
- Object[169]
- bell[1]
- bird call[1]
- boomerang[2]
- bow[1]
- bull roarer[1]
- buzzer[2]
- ceremonial drum[2]
- ceremonial drumstick[1]
- charm[1]
- crocodile zither[1]
- double bell[2]
- drum[17]
- drumstick[3]
- dulcimer[2]
- fiddle[16]
- fiddle bow[6]
- fiddle fragment[1]
- finger piano[4]
- flageolet[1]
- flute[4]
- gong[1]
- gong mallet[2]
- gong striker[4]
- guitar[2]
- harp[4]
- inner duct flute[1]
- jew's harp[1]
- kettledrum[3]
- lute[28]
- lute fragment[3]
- lute fragments[4]
- lyre[1]
- malimba[1]
- marimba[1]
- moon guitar[4]
- mouth organ[2]
- musical bow[2]
- musical scraper[2]
- oboe[5]
- pandean pipes[1]
- panpipes[2]
- plate gongs[4]
- psaltery[1]
- ratchet[1]
- rattle[6]
- reclamo[1]
- sanza[2]
- signal gong[1]
- slit drum[4]
- spiked fiddle[3]
- spinning top[1]
- tambourine[1]
- temple drum[1]
- toy[1]
- trough zither[1]
- trumpet[1]
- violin[1]
- watchman's rattle[2]
- whistle[2]
- whistling top[1]
- xylophone[3]
- xylophone fragment[1]
- xylophone striker[1]
- zither[5]
- africa[1]
- alaska[2]
- angola[1]
- arabian peninsula[1]
- arizona[1]
- australia[2]
- bangala[1]
- belgian congo[2]
- belgian mandate[1]
- benin kingdom[1]
- berlin harbor[2]
- boyoma falls[1]
- brazil[1]
- british columbia[3]
- british east africa[1]
- british new guinea[1]
- burma[4]
- cameroon[7]
- canada[4]
- canton[1]
- cape prince of wales[1]
- chichagof island[1]
- china[17]
- colombia[1]
- constantinople[2]
- czechoslovakia[1]
- east africa[2]
- egypt[3]
- ethiopia[1]
- first mesa[1]
- fly river[1]
- france[1]
- gabon[2]
- gabun[1]
- georgia (country)[10]
- german new guinea[2]
- guajira peninsula[1]
- guyana[1]
- hoonah[1]
- india[22]
- japan[12]
- java[6]
- kasai district[1]
- kokand[2]
- korea[1]
- krasnovodisk[1]
- labrador[1]
- lake nyassa[1]
- lake tanganyika[1]
- liberia[1]
- libya[1]
- madagascar[1]
- madrid[1]
- mali[1]
- maritime congo[3]
- matabeleland[1]
- mindimbit[1]
- near east[1]
- new guinea[4]
- new mexico[1]
- nigeria[2]
- north america[1]
- northern australia[2]
- northern nigeria[1]
- ogooue river[1]
- paris (france)[1]
- peru[1]
- pool malebo[1]
- prague[1]
- queen charlotte islands[1]
- romania[1]
- ruanda-urundi[1]
- russia[1]
- rwanda[1]
- samarkand[5]
- samarqand[2]
- south africa[2]
- south america[1]
- south dakota[1]
- south india[3]
- southern india[2]
- spain[1]
- sri lanka[3]
- sudan[2]
- tanganyika[1]
- tanzania[2]
- thailand[13]
- tiflis[10]
- togoland[1]
- trabzon[1]
- trebizand[1]
- tripoli (libya)[1]
- tunis[1]
- tunisia[1]
- turkestan[3]
- turkey[1]
- turkey (country)[2]
- united states of america[4]
- uzbekistan[6]
- zaire[2]
- ambundu[1]
- apache[1]
- arapaho[1]
- babangi[1]
- barren ground band[1]
- bayaka[1]
- buddhist[3]
- chinese[17]
- confucian[1]
- edo (africa)[1]
- eskimo[1]
- fang[2]
- french[1]
- goajira (culture)[1]
- haida[1]
- hausa[1]
- hopi[1]
- indian[23]
- islamic[2]
- japanese[13]
- javanese[1]
- kafir[1]
- korean[1]
- macusi[1]
- makrak[5]
- mon[1]
- naskapi[1]
- sinhalese[3]
- sioux[1]
- spanish[1]
- swahili[1]
- thai[13]
- tlingit[2]
- wanyakyusa[1]
- wardaman[2]
- wasafua[1]
- wasaramo[1]
- yaunde[1]
- zuni[1]
- bamboo[6]
- bark[1]
- bone[1]
- brass[7]
- buckskin[3]
- cane (plant)[5]
- caribou hide[1]
- ceramic[1]
- coconut[3]
- coconut shell[1]
- coral[1]
- cotton string[1]
- cowhide[1]
- deer hoof[1]
- ebony[1]
- ebony wood[1]
- feather[1]
- fiber[16]
- glass[2]
- gourd[9]
- gut[7]
- hair[3]
- hide[9]
- horse hair[1]
- horsehair[8]
- inlay[2]
- iron[7]
- ivory[23]
- lacquer[1]
- leather[6]
- lizard skin[1]
- membrane[7]
- metal[24]
- mother-of-pearl[8]
- paint[2]
- paper[1]
- parchment[5]
- peel[1]
- pig skin[1]
- pigment[11]
- rawhide[2]
- reptile skin[2]
- resin (material)[1]
- silk[4]
- skin[10]
- snakeskin[2]
- string[1]
- turtle bone[1]
- wire[1]
- wood[169]
- actual citation[22]
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